Cataraqui Woods Dr. Multi-use Pathway

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 Construction of this project is planned to begin this summer (2021).


View the reporting back for the Cataraqui Woods Dr. Multi-use Pathway engagement.


As part of the City’s ongoing efforts to make it easier to get around Kingston through active modes of transportation, a new multi-use pathway is being developed along the south side of Cataraqui Woods Drive between Sydenham Road and Centennial Drive. The multi-use path provides an off-road option for pedestrians and cyclists to travel in and will include several rest areas with benches along the route. This new multi-use pathway connects to the existing multi-use pathway on Centennial that leads to the K&P trail. This section of


View the reporting back for the Cataraqui Woods Dr. Multi-use Pathway engagement.


As part of the City’s ongoing efforts to make it easier to get around Kingston through active modes of transportation, a new multi-use pathway is being developed along the south side of Cataraqui Woods Drive between Sydenham Road and Centennial Drive. The multi-use path provides an off-road option for pedestrians and cyclists to travel in and will include several rest areas with benches along the route. This new multi-use pathway connects to the existing multi-use pathway on Centennial that leads to the K&P trail. This section of roadway will also include a sidewalk on the north side and on-road buffered bike lanes.

As part of the design process, we want to know where you would like to have benches located along the path and sidewalk. Suggestions received will be considered before finalizing the design of the multi-use pathway.

For more details on this project, see the City’s active transportation projects and programs page.


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